The paint-loaded palettes of more than 50 world-renowned artists are displayed alongside the paintings the artists created using those hues, and the colours and brushstrokes employed are analysed in detail to provide new insights into the artists' work. Behind every painted masterpiece is a palette of some kind. From traditional wooden boards with thumb holes to ceramic plates and from plastic paint pots to the surfaces of a studio, each palette and the colours that remain on its surface provide a vital - but often historically neglected - insight into an artist and their individual process. In The Artist's Palette more than 50 unique palettes are presented alongside stunning paintings by the celebrated artists who used them, revealing through expert analysis of colour, brushstrokes and technique fresh insights into their work and practice.Presented broadly chronologically, the artists featured in this revelatory book range from those working in the 17th century to the present day, including Artemisia Gentileschi, Paul Cézanne, Berthe Morisot, Vincent Van Gogh, Wassily Kandinsky, Georgia O'Keeffe and Anselm Kiefer. Each artist's palette - whether photographed or visible in self-portraits - is paired with one or more works by the artist that reflect the colours of the paint remaining on the palette. Colour expert and art historian Alexandra Loske skilfully analyses each artist's colour palette and brushstrokes to reveal not only exactly how they used colour in their work but also to tell the story of their journey with colour and the influence of their approach on the wider culture to which they belonged. The Artist's Palette will appeal to an art history audience, a wider audience eager to learn more about the use of colour by the great artists and amateur painters looking for inspiration in the creation of their own work.
The Artist's Palette : The Palettes Behind the Paintings of 50 Great Artists